Member of GAR post 219 |
Julian C. PaulObituaryWellington Enterprise 15 Dec 1915 pg 4Death of Mr. Paull. Wellington Enterprise 29 Dec 1915 pg 2Julian Carlton Paull. For many years, Brother Paull has been a resident of Wellington. He was a veteran of the Civil War, having served in Co. K, 186th O.V.I. and he will be greatly missed by his comrades of the G.A.R. Always a man of high moral character and sterling integrity, it was not until he was about 55 years of age that he made an open profession of his faith in Christ and united with the Church of Christ, since that time he has been a faithful and consistent Christian, serving the church as a loyal member in the ranks and also in a number of official stations. Brother Paull was quiet in manner, but a man of convictions, firm and unswerving in the path of duty. He never boasted of his service to his country, and although a sufferer from ill health he never complained. He always seemed the same quiet unassuming, cheerful man and brother. Made lonely by the death his wife some two years ago, he had the tender ministry of children and grand-children until the end. His life path has surely been that of the just, which the scripture says �Shineth more and more unto the perfect day.� The funeral services were held at the Church of Christ on Wednesday last, Rev. Alanson Wilcox, the pastor officiating. A profusion of beautiful flowers expressed the regard and sympathy of many friends. The casket was draped with the national colors, and members of Hamlin Post bore the body to its last resting place in Greenwood Cemetery. |